Don't go crazy, Siri is giving trouble all over Europe

Stop reserving the router, resetting your iPhone or restarting your Apple Watch, it is not a problem with your internet connection or a failure of your HomePod: Siri is giving many problems to many users all over Europe.

Without knowing the cause or having yet received any explanation from Apple, since this morning many users are complaining that Siri does not work for them on different devices, not responding to their requests. Is it related to the problems iCloud had yesterday?

The problems began to be known this morning when many of our followers in the Telegram chat (http://telegram.me/podcastapple) woke up to the unpleasant surprise that their HomePod, Apple Watch, or iPhone wasn't responding to Siri's requests. At first it was rumored about the possibility that it was a failure of a specific internet provider (Movistar) but soon other users of other companies were also reporting the same errors. The funny thing is that some only failed the iPhone, or the HomePod, but the other devices worked. The complaints have multiplied throughout the day, and for now the only explanation we can give is that it is not something unique to Spain.

The Internet is full of complaints from users from France, Germany, Holland, Portugal ... although at the moment it seems that it is something limited to Europe, and that in the United States it works perfectly. It is also not a failure that is happening to all some as the one who subscribes has his Siri working as usual. Apple has not reported any Siri bug on its support page so far, but it is evident that there must be a failure at the level of its servers that explains this generalized drop in service, especially if we take into account that yesterday there were also problems with iCloud worldwide.


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